Old Town without a License: What Will Become of the Former Hotel Perú on Plaça Major
What May Happen to the Former Hotel Perú on Plaça Major
The former Hotel Perú in Palma is for sale without a hotel licence, raising plans for residential conversion in the old town.

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What is happening with the former Hotel Perú on Plaça Major in Palma?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why does a missing hotel licence matter for a building in Palma’s old town?
A missing licence usually pushes a former hotel toward residential use.
Can a former hotel in Mallorca be turned into apartments?
A former hotel can sometimes become apartments, depending on permits and heritage rules.
What should buyers check before purchasing a historic property in Palma?
Check licences, heritage rules and permit risks before buying.
Why are vacant buildings in Palma’s old town such a concern?
Vacant buildings can weaken street life and damage the feel of the old town.
What is special about Plaça Major in Palma?
Plaça Major is a key public square where changes are felt immediately.
How can Palma protect historic buildings while allowing new uses?
Palma can protect heritage by tying new uses to clear preservation rules.
What does the sale of the former Hotel Perú say about Palma’s old town market?
The sale highlights strong demand and the pressure to turn historic buildings into private housing.
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